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  2. File:Michigan State Spartans alternate logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 30 pages use this file: 2008 Michigan State Spartans football team; 2008–09 Michigan State Spartans women's basketball team; 2009 Michigan State Spartans football team

  3. File:Michigan State Spartans script.svg - Wikipedia

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    1970–71 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team; 1971–72 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team; 1972–73 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team; 1973–74 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team; 1974–75 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team; 1975–76 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team

  4. Michigan State Spartans - Wikipedia

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    The Spartans' success led to them moving up to Division 1–AA for the 2011–12 season. [100] For the 2012–13 season, the Spartans once again moved to a higher level of competition—the Big Ten Universities D1–A conference, against traditional Big Ten rivals such as the University of Michigan and Ohio State University. The success of ...

  5. Michigan State Spartans football - Wikipedia

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    The Spartans have also won eleven conference championships, with two in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association and nine in the Big Ten. Home games of the Spartans are played at Spartan Stadium, which is located on the main university campus. Spartan Stadium is consistently ranked among the NCAA's Top 25 in attendance. [2]

  6. Portsmouth Spartans - Wikipedia

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    The Portsmouth Spartans were a professional American football team that played in Portsmouth, Ohio from their founding in 1928 to their relocation to Detroit in 1934. Originally drawing players from defunct independent professional and semi-professional teams, they joined the fledgling National Football League (NFL) in 1930 .

  7. Michigan–Michigan State football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    After the Spartans left the field, Michigan linebacker Devin Bush tore up the Spartans' midfield logo with his cleats. After the game, Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh claimed the Spartans clothes-lined one Michigan player and ripped the headphones off another and added: "Total bush league. Apparently, coach Dantonio was five yards behind it all ...

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  9. Sparty - Wikipedia

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    Sparty is the mascot of Michigan State University.Sparty is usually depicted as a muscular male Spartan warrior/athlete dressed in stylized Greek costume. After changing the team name from "Aggies" to "Spartans" in 1925, various incarnations of a Spartan warrior with a prominent chin appeared at university events and in university literature.